Al Sharpton calls for 'season of civil disobedience' ahead of Jeff Sessions 'nightmare' appointment as attorney general

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[h=1]Al Sharpton calls for 'season of civil disobedience' ahead of Jeff Sessions 'nightmare' appointment as attorney general[/h]
  • The famous civil rights activist spoke before a march on Washington this week
  • 'Believe me, there will be a season of civil disobedience,' Sharpton said on Friday
  • He went on to describe Jeff Sessions as a 'nightmare we cannot wake up from'
  • Sharpton said this Saturday's march will make politicians understand the issues
By LIAM QUINN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 21:14, 9 January 2017 | UPDATED: 00:40, 10 January 2017
 

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Reverend Al Sharpton has called for a 'season of civil disobedience' to protest decisions made by Donald Trump - especially the one to appoint Jeff Sessions attorney general.
Sharpton, 62, made his remarks during a conference call with other civil rights leaders and reporters ahead of a march in Washington this Saturday.
'I think that clearly, one must always remember that civil disobedience not only shows the commitment, it changes policy,' Sharpton said, according to PJ Media.
 

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Reverend Al Sharpton (pictured in New York in July 2016) has called for a 'season of civil disobedience' to protest decisions made by Donald Trump - especially the one to appoint Jeff Sessions attorney general
 

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'So we're not just doing this to be doing it. We do it because it can lead to change and, believe me, there will be a season of civil disobedience - particularly around the Sessions nomination.'
He added: 'To have Sen. Sessions as attorney general is a nightmare we cannot wake up from.'
During the call, the civil rights icon also referenced his jailing in 2001 for protesting the naval training base in Vieques, Puerto Rico. He was behind bars for 90 days as a result.
 

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The US had withdrawn from the base by May 2003, which he identifies as proof the protest was a success.
NAACP President Cornell William Brooks also took aim at Sessions on the call, according to PJ Media.
'Senator Sessions, over the course of many years, his support for voting rights has been a matter of vacillating between indifference and out-and-out hostility,' Brooks said.
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'Believe me, there will be a season of civil disobedience - particularly around the Sessions (pictured) nomination,' Sharpton said on Friday

'He has not acknowledged the reality of voter suppression while loudly in faith of voter ID laws predicated on the myth of voter fraud.'
Sessions' detractors have said the 70-year-old Alabama Senator's appointment raises 'grave questions about his commitment to fair and even enforcement of the law'.
Kristen Clarke of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law added Sessions' commitment to civil rights has 'gaping holes'.
The anti-immigration Senator opposed the Senate's 2013 overhaul of the issue as too permissive and has advocated broad presidential powers to curtail illegal immigration, by connecting lax border security to the terrorism threat.
He has opposed efforts to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, has questioned whether terrorism suspects captured overseas deserve protections of the civilian justice system and as attorney general may endorse more aggressive scrutiny of Muslims.
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'To have Sen. Sessions as attorney general is a nightmare we cannot wake up from,' Sharpton (pictured marching in 2016) said on Friday

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Jeff Sessions speaks next to U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a rally at Madison City Schools Stadium in Madison, Alabama on February 28, 2016
 

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He also opposed expanding the federal hate crime definition to include violence based on sexual identity or gender orientation.
He called the Voting Rights Act 'intrusive' legislation long before the Supreme Court gutted a key provision of it in 2013 and has repeatedly sounded alarms about the frequency of voter fraud, which current Justice Department leaders consider virtually nonexistent.
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Sharpton made his comments while promoting a march in Washington DC on Saturday, January 14

However, his supporters paint him as a Republican who grew up in the segregated Jim Crow South before forging a career as a local GOP leader, prosecutor and elected official, all while being an unyielding but fair-minded conservative.
Saturday's march, organized by the National Action Network and to be attended by Sharpton, is designed to hold Trump's White House accountable on decisions such as the Sessions pick.
'We will rally and put the next Administration (and the nation) on notice that there are some things that will not be changed no matter who is president and what party dominates the House and Senate,' a statement from the organizers reads.
'Protecting the civil rights of citizens and the voting rights of people that have been excluded, providing health care for all Americans and equal opportunity should supersede any of the beltway partisan fights that we are inevitably headed into.
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Sharpton pointed to his protests against the naval training base in Vieques, Puerto Rico, as an example of action changing a government. He is pictured (right) with Aldolfo Carrion after being arrested for entering U.S. Navy lands on May 1, 2001
 

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Some have given their lives and others dedicated their lives to try to make Dr. King's dream a reality, and now they have added to that mission by preserving the legacy of President Obama.
Groups come and go, elections come and go, but some things must remain constant and non-negotiable.'
Sharpton also offered a teaser of what is to come at Saturday's march, saying: 'We intend to make this a critical stand in terms of where people are with civil rights and voting rights in this country.
'Make them understand that if they think they are voting based on some courtesy of a Senate colleague and will not face a real backlash in their own states, then they have another thing coming.
'This is not going to be some regular ceremonial procedure that they’re going to be able to bluff their way through.'

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This infamous trouble maker should be locked up for inciting disturbances, which will probably turn into riots.

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Sharpton has made a living off of hate and race baiting. He has nothing in common with MLK

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Calling Sharpton a Reverend is like calling cat shit a Tootsie Roll
 

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Was all good when a white hating black theologian communist socialistic loser was AG....but NOW, it's different.
 

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Reverend Al is a racist and a big fat scoundrel IMO! F him! Reverend, give me a break!azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^


 

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Someone should tell Al Sharpton all of the illegals at the border are dead broke.
Then maybe he'll cancel his grift session as he plans to head to the southern border to ensure they are being granted asylum.

George Floyd days are over, and the rent is due for the old race-baiter.
 

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Sessions turned out to be a joke, Trump was a complete fool to keep him in office when Sessions recused himself and let that phony Rosenstein oversee the DOJ for the two year Russia farce.

Trump should have moved him to another position and selected a good AG, but he didn't... I wonder, why? And then another RINO, Barr...
 

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Sessions turned out to be a joke, Trump was a complete fool to keep him in office when Sessions recused himself and let that phony Rosenstein oversee the DOJ for the two year Russia farce.

Trump should have moved him to another position and selected a good AG, but he didn't... I wonder, why? And then another RINO, Barr...


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